Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) の感想
参照データ
タイトル | Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) |
発売日 | 販売日未定 |
製作者 | Andrew Clapham |
販売元 | Oxford Univ Pr (T) |
JANコード | 9780199205523 |
カテゴリ | Subjects » Nonfiction » Philosophy » Ethics & Morality |
購入者の感想
HUMAN RIGHTS: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE:
AN EXCELLENT PUBLIC LEGAL EDUCATION (PLE) TOOLALL YOU NEED TO KNOW IN LESS THAN 200 PAGES
An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers
Andrew Clapham brings together the differing contemporary strands of human rights issues we face today and does a great service to us with the launch of the concept of Public Legal Education (PLE) in austerity-hit Britain. He does so brilliantly with human rights, explaining the subject-matter in a very matter-of-fact way for the second edition. He makes the introduction just for the individual interested reader with his excellent ‘very short’ book format from OUP which is set out in a quick and readable fashion.
He covers such fascinating issues as the controversial incarceration of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, to the brutal ethnic cleansing being practiced in Darfur, to the widespread denial of equal rights to women in many
AN EXCELLENT PUBLIC LEGAL EDUCATION (PLE) TOOLALL YOU NEED TO KNOW IN LESS THAN 200 PAGES
An appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers
Andrew Clapham brings together the differing contemporary strands of human rights issues we face today and does a great service to us with the launch of the concept of Public Legal Education (PLE) in austerity-hit Britain. He does so brilliantly with human rights, explaining the subject-matter in a very matter-of-fact way for the second edition. He makes the introduction just for the individual interested reader with his excellent ‘very short’ book format from OUP which is set out in a quick and readable fashion.
He covers such fascinating issues as the controversial incarceration of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, to the brutal ethnic cleansing being practiced in Darfur, to the widespread denial of equal rights to women in many